APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, T. F. (1645). Sir Thomas Fairfax's proceedings about the storming of Exeter:: The majors house taken, and four companies of foot put into it. A bridge made over at Apsom. The prince's horse forced back towards Barnstable. A major, and divers prisoners and horse taken. None of Gorings life-guard, and many others brought in. Fifty souldiers ran away out of one regiment; and all those raised by the posse gone home; and the prince and his forces flying further into Cornwall; and one piece of ordnance left at the princes quarters at Launceston; with the state of the whole accompt of the west. By a letter brought to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, commanded to be printed. Printed for Matthew Walbank.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax. Sir Thomas Fairfax's Proceedings About the Storming of Exeter:: The Majors House Taken, and Four Companies of Foot Put into It. A Bridge Made over at Apsom. The Prince's Horse Forced Back Towards Barnstable. A Major, and Divers Prisoners and Horse Taken. None of Gorings Life-guard, and Many Others Brought in. Fifty Souldiers Ran Away Out of One Regiment; and All Those Raised by the Posse Gone Home; and the Prince and His Forces Flying Further into Cornwall; and One Piece of Ordnance Left at the Princes Quarters at Launceston; with the State of the Whole Accompt of the West. By a Letter Brought to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, Commanded to Be Printed. London:: Printed for Matthew Walbank, 1645.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax. Sir Thomas Fairfax's Proceedings About the Storming of Exeter:: The Majors House Taken, and Four Companies of Foot Put into It. A Bridge Made over at Apsom. The Prince's Horse Forced Back Towards Barnstable. A Major, and Divers Prisoners and Horse Taken. None of Gorings Life-guard, and Many Others Brought in. Fifty Souldiers Ran Away Out of One Regiment; and All Those Raised by the Posse Gone Home; and the Prince and His Forces Flying Further into Cornwall; and One Piece of Ordnance Left at the Princes Quarters at Launceston; with the State of the Whole Accompt of the West. By a Letter Brought to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, Commanded to Be Printed. Printed for Matthew Walbank, 1645.

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